Hard-Fi continue their highly anticipated comeback with the release of ‘Digo Nada’, an adventurous new single taken from their forthcoming album 'Sweating Someone Else’s Fever', arriving on the 19th June via V2 Records.
Marking one of the most surprising moments of the band’s return, the track sees the Staines outfit step beyond their familiar indie-rock foundations and dive headfirst into vibrant Latin rhythms. Inspired by frontman Richard Archer’s love of Cumbia and Central American music, ‘Digo Nada’ blends infectious grooves with the band’s trademark observational songwriting, creating a fresh and exciting new dimension to the Hard-Fi sound.
Adding further energy to the release is a guest appearance from UK-based Colombian rapper Mike Kalle, whose contribution injects a dynamic sense of movement and unpredictability into the track. The accompanying video, filmed in Medellín, Colombia, further highlights the cultural influences behind the song while celebrating the vibrancy of local street life.
The single offers another glimpse into 'Sweating Someone Else’s Fever', the band’s first studio album in fifteen years. Written and recorded throughout 2025 at their Cherry Lips studio, the record promises a collection of songs that confront modern life with the same sharp perspective that made 'Stars of CCTV' such a defining release, while embracing new influences and creative freedom.
Watch the new video for 'Digo Nada' in the player below.








